Livre | Chapitre
Time in history and culture
pp. 137-159
Résumé
Historical cultures, like individuals, developed different internal times in the course of their evolution. As a result, philosophers of history have offered different temporal models to explain the birth and demise of historical cultures. The theory of complex system also allows us to model the dynamical development of social, economic, and cultural systems. In this chapter, we will learn that at least some aspects of irreversible temporal developments in human society may be analyzed by methods analogous to those used for physical and biological processes. But this does not imply a naturalistic reductionism. In historical and technological cultures, time represents the emergence of a new phase of biological and socio-cultural evolution.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Mainzer Klaus (2002) The little book of time. New York City, Copernicus.
Pages: 137-159
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-4332-6_8
Citation complète:
Mainzer Klaus, 2002, Time in history and culture. In K. Mainzer The little book of time (137-159). New York City, Copernicus.